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Why Wallpaper Is Taking Over Interiors Again

A room by room guide to wallpaper for living areas, bedrooms, powder rooms, and nurseries

May 20, 2026
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Interior design in 2026 is shifting toward richer surfaces, warmer color, and rooms with a clearer visual point of view. After years of pared-back palettes and flat walls, the home feels ready for pattern, texture, and more expressive material choices. Wallpaper fits directly into that shift because it can change the atmosphere of a room through one surface.

The strongest wallpaper choices now start with the room, its use, and the way people experience it throughout the day. A living room asks for depth that can support furniture, art, books, and lighting. A bedroom needs pattern with calm, since the space frames the beginning and end of each day. A dining room can carry richer color because evening light gives deeper tones a natural setting. A powder room can take a full wall treatment because the space has a smaller footprint and a clear function. A nursery needs warmth, softness, and a pattern language that can grow past the crib stage.

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Texture Makes Sense in the Living Room

For a living room, start with the main wall. A sofa wall, fireplace wall, or shelving wall gives wallpaper enough space to show its pattern properly. If the room has several doors, windows, or built ins, choose a smaller repeat, fine stripe, or textured paper. These designs handle shorter wall sections more cleanly.

Textured wallpaper works well in living rooms because it adds detail with less risk. Grasscloth, linen effect papers, plaster style finishes, and soft relief surfaces suit large walls, especially in apartments or newer homes with simple plaster walls. A stronger print can work when the wall has enough width and the furniture layout leaves the design visible.

For busy homes, choose a washable or scrubbable finish near seating areas, doors, and lower wall sections. Living rooms receive daily contact from hands, bags, pets, children, and furniture, so delicate papers suit quieter areas.

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Softer Patterns Belong in the Bedroom

Bedroom wallpaper should create a calmer setting for daily use. Soft repeats, faded stripes, muted florals, textile effect papers, and plaster style finishes suit this room because they stay comfortable in morning light, evening light, and lamp light.

A wallpapered wall behind the bed can frame the sleeping area. Full room wallpaper can also work when the pattern uses soft color and a smaller repeat. Warm neutrals, muted green, pale blue, clay, cream, and soft brown can make the bedroom look finished while keeping the palette easy to live with.

Finish matters here. A fabric-like paper can soften a room with clean furniture. A matte surface can reduce glare and make color feel warmer. A gentle stripe can give height to a lower ceiling. Bedroom wallpaper should give the room a sense of shelter, with color and pattern that feel good every day.

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Deeper Color Works in the Dining Room

Dining rooms can use richer color and stronger wallpaper because the room often relies on evening light. Deep green, chocolate, ochre, burgundy, muted blue, and warm neutral papers work well with table lamps, candles, glassware, wood, and metal finishes.

A scenic wallpaper or mural can work well above a sideboard or around the main dining wall. A darker botanical print can look strong with painted trim and upholstered chairs. A textured paper can add depth in a simple dining room with plain walls.

Check the wallpaper under the lighting used during dinner. A paper that looks soft in daylight can look much deeper at night. A slight sheen can work well in dining rooms because lamps and candles catch the surface. Matte papers create a calmer result when the room already has reflective furniture or glass.

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Powder Rooms Can Take the Full Treatment

Powder rooms suit strong wallpaper because the room has a compact size and a clear function. Full wall coverage often looks better here than one single papered wall, since the pattern can wrap the space and connect with the mirror, vanity, lighting, and hardware.

Dark botanicals, scenic papers, graphic repeats, metallic details, and murals all work in powder rooms. The smaller size also makes higher impact papers easier to use, since the room requires fewer rolls.

Material choice matters. Powder rooms need ventilation and a finish that can handle occasional moisture. Washable papers and vinyl coated options often make sense. In full bathrooms with showers or bathtubs, wallpaper needs extra care, especially around steam and water exposure.

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Nursery Wallpaper Should Grow With the Room

Nursery wallpaper should look good beyond the first baby stage. A design built only around newborn decor can feel dated once the crib becomes a toddler bed and the room gains books, toys, drawings, and storage. Nature-led designs usually work well here because they can feel gentle in the first year and still suit the room later.

For parents planning a child’s room, nursery wallpaper offers a way to choose designs around animals, woodland scenes, florals, clouds, mountains, and soft color. A mural can frame the crib wall and later become part of a reading corner. A small repeat can cover the full room and still work as the room changes.

Choose washable wallpaper for lower wall sections, changing areas, and play corners. A calmer design works well near the crib. A paper with richer detail can work near bookshelves, a play table, or a reading chair. Nursery wallpaper should support sleep, care, and play through color, pattern, and finish.

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Should You Choose Peel and Stick or Traditional Wallpaper?

Peel and stick wallpaper works well for renters, temporary rooms, nurseries, small walls, closet interiors, and people who want an easier installation process. It can also suit anyone testing wallpaper for the first time. The wall must be clean, smooth, and dry before application, because dust, texture, and old paint can affect adhesion.

Traditional wallpaper suits larger projects, high end papers, textured finishes, murals, dining rooms, powder rooms, and full room coverage. It often gives a stronger result with professional installation, especially when the paper has a large repeat or a delicate finish.

The choice depends on the room and how long the wallpaper should stay in place. Peel and stick offers flexibility. Traditional wallpaper offers a more permanent finish and a wider range of textures.

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What Matters Before Installation?

Wall preparation should come first. A smooth, primed wall gives wallpaper the best base. Uneven plaster, cracks, stains, old paint, and moisture marks can affect the final result. Thin papers reveal flaws quickly, while textured papers can hide minor irregularities.

Repeat size also affects the result. Large patterns need more planning around corners, windows, doors, outlets, radiators, and furniture. Murals require exact wall measurements. Small repeats usually handle compact rooms and interrupted walls more easily.

Samples should go on the actual wall before installation. Check them in daylight and artificial light. Compare them with flooring, curtains, upholstery, trim, and cabinetry. Wallpaper can change color depending on nearby materials and the direction of light.

Images courtesy of EazzyWalls

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Ana Markovic

Ana Markovic

As Deputy Editor at DSCENE, Ana Markovic covers news in fashion, sport and entertainment, writes creative features, and interviews high-profile talent.

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